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in d.c. the craft brew culture and the craft brew industry has really taken off and come into its own over the past several years. we've been lucky enough to be a part of that locally. >> reporter: d.c. brow owners brandon and his owner like many brewers across the nation see the craft beer industry as more than just a cool job but also as an important local contributor. >> i think there was a demand for it. culturally the city had changed from that place that very transient and there was lack of identity of people putting down roots and settling down and people craving something to represent d.c. not just in beer form, product form but cultural form. we were able to step in that role and people make that identity. >> reporter: many craft beer enthusiasts say the draw is the local appeal. >> i like to support the smaller breweries. in d.c. we have a few small breweries, and we go to those breweries, meet the people who work and you get the sense that it's a small community oriented business.
in d.c. the craft brew culture and the craft brew industry has really taken off and come into its own over the past several years. we've been lucky enough to be a part of that locally. >> reporter: d.c. brow owners brandon and his owner like many brewers across the nation see the craft beer industry as more than just a cool job but also as an important local contributor. >> i think there was a demand for it. culturally the city had changed from that place that very transient and...
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the hunt for the d.c. snipers, next. ♪ >>> it's known as the beltway, the growing metropolis that surrounds our nation's capital encompasses portions of maryland and virginia, the beltway is a sprawl of medium and small sized towns. the kinds of places where indiscriminate violence is rare. for area residents, october 2nd, 2002 began quietly enough. nationally, the big news was a hurricane in the gulf of mexico. >> category four hurricane. >> and the buildup to the invasion of iraq. >> we know the awful nature of war. >> but a very different war was about to erupt. >> i got a call from my deputy. lieutenant phil long. >> a 55-year-old man was killed outside the store. >> we had a gentleman who was shot in the parking lot at the shopper's food warehouse. i asked him what kind was it, did we have an argument between two people? did we have an answer to it? >> barney forsythe was the head of major crimes for montgomery county. >> he said no, not really. we had a loud bang. >> it was directly the across the
the hunt for the d.c. snipers, next. ♪ >>> it's known as the beltway, the growing metropolis that surrounds our nation's capital encompasses portions of maryland and virginia, the beltway is a sprawl of medium and small sized towns. the kinds of places where indiscriminate violence is rare. for area residents, october 2nd, 2002 began quietly enough. nationally, the big news was a hurricane in the gulf of mexico. >> category four hurricane. >> and the buildup to the...
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they are traveling between d.c. and boston. passengers can expect the frequencies of the trains to be lower than usual especially near new england. amtrak is offering refunds and vouchers for future trips for a passenger who decides they don't want to travel tomorrow. that's the latest from the live desk. back to you. >> this is going to be disruptive. stanford county public schools are going to have a two-hour delay. how much are we expecting to see and how much is falling. you can see it behind us. >> right now, one to forinches. a few neighborhoods may pick up more. an inch reported in per sellville, an inch in lovettsville. hagger'stown, two and a half inches. we are getting the fig flakes now. again, winchester and frederick starting to stick on area roads. we said what happened as soon as the sunset and temperatures dropped off. take a look, folks. here is where it's going on the longest. leesburg, sandy hook, bluemont seeing the snow for two and a half hours or so. we have until 3:00 or 4:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. columb
they are traveling between d.c. and boston. passengers can expect the frequencies of the trains to be lower than usual especially near new england. amtrak is offering refunds and vouchers for future trips for a passenger who decides they don't want to travel tomorrow. that's the latest from the live desk. back to you. >> this is going to be disruptive. stanford county public schools are going to have a two-hour delay. how much are we expecting to see and how much is falling. you can see...
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around 11:30, seeing the heaviest snow from d.c. to the chesapeake bay. 3:00 a.m., everybody back in the snow as the storm ramps up off the coast. that's when the cold and the wind develop. we are in for a nasty, brutal friday morning. veronica johnson in the storm center now. she's got much more on what to expect when you wake up tomorrow. >> that is for sure. everyone will get the cold and everyone is going to feel that wind. right now, we are taking look at the latest data coming in. itis not too windy out there right now. by 1:00, 2:00 a.m., the winds pick up. the wind advisory, winds gusting to 40 miles per hour, maybe over that for a brief period of time. we have it covered here until noon tomorrow. that's everybody. any loose items around the house, now is the time to secure them, if you can. you take that wind and factor very low temperatures. folks, they will be dropping down. temperatures tomorrow, down into the 20s for a high. put it with the wind and it's frigid across the area. a windchill advisory early tomorrow mornin
around 11:30, seeing the heaviest snow from d.c. to the chesapeake bay. 3:00 a.m., everybody back in the snow as the storm ramps up off the coast. that's when the cold and the wind develop. we are in for a nasty, brutal friday morning. veronica johnson in the storm center now. she's got much more on what to expect when you wake up tomorrow. >> that is for sure. everyone will get the cold and everyone is going to feel that wind. right now, we are taking look at the latest data coming in....
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. >>> d.c.'s department of transportation says it will have more than 200 plows on the streets and more than 2,200 trucks are fanning out along maryland's roadways tonight. debra alfarone picks up our team coverage from frederick. we're having some technical difficulties there. we'll try to get back to her momentarily. >>> amtrak says it plans to offer modified service along the northeast corridor tomorrow. we haven't heard of many impacts in our local airports, but nationwide airlines canceled nearly 2,000 flights today and boston's logan airport is scheduled to close tonight at 8:30 that. will have a ripple effect. if you have plans to fly, check with your airline before heading to the airport. andrea, mike and howard will be with you bright and early tomorrow morning at 4 a.m. if you want an extra check on your local roads. just download the wusa9 app. it has a traffic feature that will get right into your own neighborhood. head over to the app store and give it a shot before you leave the hou
. >>> d.c.'s department of transportation says it will have more than 200 plows on the streets and more than 2,200 trucks are fanning out along maryland's roadways tonight. debra alfarone picks up our team coverage from frederick. we're having some technical difficulties there. we'll try to get back to her momentarily. >>> amtrak says it plans to offer modified service along the northeast corridor tomorrow. we haven't heard of many impacts in our local airports, but nationwide...
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it's going to be cold and snowy in the d.c. metro but nothing like what folks in the northeast are going through now, folks in boston preparing for blizzardlike conditions. school was canceled last night for the rest of week and airlines have canceled more than 1,008 hub 1,800 flights in the north -- 1,800 flights in the northeast. what can we expect to see the most of the night? >> right now temps are above freezing. the good news, it's going to be a quick hitter, not a blockbuster storm even for new england. now the bad news is montgomery county and loudoun county and i agree with it have been added to the winter weather advisories, would not be opposed to seeing fairfax and the district added, but right now essentially you get into loudoun county north and montgomery county north and east, you're under a winter weather advisory for about 1 to 3 inches of snow. we'll stick with that. here's the wide view of the radar, still raining south of town. you folks will go to snow even into southern maryland, snow up 270, snowing in t
it's going to be cold and snowy in the d.c. metro but nothing like what folks in the northeast are going through now, folks in boston preparing for blizzardlike conditions. school was canceled last night for the rest of week and airlines have canceled more than 1,008 hub 1,800 flights in the north -- 1,800 flights in the northeast. what can we expect to see the most of the night? >> right now temps are above freezing. the good news, it's going to be a quick hitter, not a blockbuster storm...
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thank you very much mattingly from d.c. onn we come back, more ads your smart phone in the new year. an estimate of how many more. and what this means two very specific businesses and their bottom lines. ♪ number, 2 big billion. the average number of minutes per day skype users spend on the service. many of the users had their accounts hacked last night by a group calling itself the syrian electronic army. the group posted messages urging people to avoid microsoft e-mail services because "they are monitoring your accounts and selling data to the government here: -- to the government." microsoft a short user's data was a safe. you may see more advertisements on your mobile phone. ansari specializes in social media and is joining me. great to see you. a smelly morning. -- a snowy morning. phonetime i pick up my and a video pops up, who will benefit most? >> the biggest companies will continue to be facebook and google. facebook 1.5 years ago had no mobile ad revenue. in q3 of 2013, half their revenue came from little ileert
thank you very much mattingly from d.c. onn we come back, more ads your smart phone in the new year. an estimate of how many more. and what this means two very specific businesses and their bottom lines. ♪ number, 2 big billion. the average number of minutes per day skype users spend on the service. many of the users had their accounts hacked last night by a group calling itself the syrian electronic army. the group posted messages urging people to avoid microsoft e-mail services because...
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>> reporter: cities between washington, d.c. and maine are bracing for the blizzard like white plains, new york where the salt supply is ready for the roads. >> we're playing cat and mouse with mother nature. >> reporter: in new jersey salt, shovels and snow blowers are flying off the shelves as people prepare for the snow coming later today. >> they say between 6 to 14 inches, but with this i'll be ready for anything. >> that snow will make a mess of things up and down the east coast. dave warren joins us with all the details. >> the evening rush hour looks okay, so you're fine heading out the door this evening. the warnings and advisories are all in. nothing for washington, d.c., but it quickly goes to a winter storm warning around philadelphia. winter storm warning in new england, and these are blizzard warnings because that wind may increase. you combine that with blowing and drifting snow dropping the visibility for three hours, that would be a blizzard. could have conditions like that here over the next 24 hours. not much
>> reporter: cities between washington, d.c. and maine are bracing for the blizzard like white plains, new york where the salt supply is ready for the roads. >> we're playing cat and mouse with mother nature. >> reporter: in new jersey salt, shovels and snow blowers are flying off the shelves as people prepare for the snow coming later today. >> they say between 6 to 14 inches, but with this i'll be ready for anything. >> that snow will make a mess of things up and...
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as game is here in d.c.. next year's game is here in d.c. they search for another head coach. it is far reaching and secretive. a meeting with bruce allen at redskins park will get a better idea of what they were thinking. those are done deals. the diversity consultant for the nfl told us the ravens offense coordinator is scheduled moody redskins next week. he will talk with the detroit lions then come to washington. i got to know jim when he was the head coach. the coach pain manning -- he coached peyton manning. the seahawks had a bye in the playoffs. the search for a new head coach continues. let's go to college football. rg iii, 17 point favorite. ran.d over he look at rg iii's reaction. he knows what that feels like. they were ready. he can flat out ball. 52-42. of yoube the next coach austin.austin -- ut in stop sanford. the starter has been suspended. he makes the play of the game. he knows the difference. jay cutler agreed to a new seven-year deal with the bears today. $70 million a year. 15 million guaranteed. the games continue tonight with the sugar bowl. oklahoma a
as game is here in d.c.. next year's game is here in d.c. they search for another head coach. it is far reaching and secretive. a meeting with bruce allen at redskins park will get a better idea of what they were thinking. those are done deals. the diversity consultant for the nfl told us the ravens offense coordinator is scheduled moody redskins next week. he will talk with the detroit lions then come to washington. i got to know jim when he was the head coach. the coach pain manning -- he...
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the little girl was born in a d.c. hospital just before new year's eve 2013. her twin brother dylan was born a few minutes later, but a whole year later. he, of course, was born after midnight in 2014. that's going to be a problem for them going forward. that's it for me this afternoon. news room continues right now with the fabulous brooke baldwin. >> thank you, my fabulous friend. hi, everyone. i'm brooke baldwin. happy new year. thank you for being with my on this thursday. get ready, bundle up, stay off the roads, stay in your homes if you can, because that's really the plea in a lot of cities today as the first major winter storm of the year is upon us, and forecasters say this nor'easter is no joke. look at the pictures, in the northeast, boston is under a snow emergency. and just in, logan airport will stop all flights later tonight. to new york, we go. salt trucks are out and about because blizzard like conditions are also expected to disrupt travel there and bring dangerous windchills and in the midwest, a foot of snow has already fallen, and temperat
the little girl was born in a d.c. hospital just before new year's eve 2013. her twin brother dylan was born a few minutes later, but a whole year later. he, of course, was born after midnight in 2014. that's going to be a problem for them going forward. that's it for me this afternoon. news room continues right now with the fabulous brooke baldwin. >> thank you, my fabulous friend. hi, everyone. i'm brooke baldwin. happy new year. thank you for being with my on this thursday. get ready,...
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especially our politicians in d.c. they can learn to work together for the common good of people and that's the one thing nelson mandela did. your by itself report card is when you die and people show up. they might have million dollars and millions of dollars but to pay respect to this man a humble man many of the people saw this man's heart. i have to say i'm proud of nelson mandela and that rare ability he had i wish more of us had it. thank you >> shall we go back to the last item on your guardian. thank you sfmdz >> you recall les i didn't kate's and jim went and attend the port conventions the port of san francisco is a sisters of a number of ports around the ports we have our long time port association are with the port in japan. they were originally to host a couple years ago but they had the 82 name event so the meeting was postponed needle november. there was the port of same thing hi, and a saigon and the port of melbourne and i was a representative from the port of that area. there was a group of different
especially our politicians in d.c. they can learn to work together for the common good of people and that's the one thing nelson mandela did. your by itself report card is when you die and people show up. they might have million dollars and millions of dollars but to pay respect to this man a humble man many of the people saw this man's heart. i have to say i'm proud of nelson mandela and that rare ability he had i wish more of us had it. thank you >> shall we go back to the last item on...
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phil knightley joining us there from d.c.. from d.c. and macro issues, back to private equity, the wall street journal is reporting the number of firms employing a strategy of purchasing a company's debt with a buyout is not always go quite as planned. jason kelly is here, author of "the new tycoons." along with my guest host for this hour. jason, first of all, there is a credits out -- criticism that buyout firms should be putting in more equity instead of becoming such strong creditors. why are people in that industry saying, we should be doing more of that? >> there is a sense that private the -- private equity firms are playing both sides of the table. the reason they do it is fairly straightforward from their perspective. they are trying to retain control and figure out a way to still make money on a deal that may not be going the way they expected it to. withare buying up the debt the idea if it goes to restructuring, they would be able to come out on the other side maybe with control and ownership even after equity is wiped away.
phil knightley joining us there from d.c.. from d.c. and macro issues, back to private equity, the wall street journal is reporting the number of firms employing a strategy of purchasing a company's debt with a buyout is not always go quite as planned. jason kelly is here, author of "the new tycoons." along with my guest host for this hour. jason, first of all, there is a credits out -- criticism that buyout firms should be putting in more equity instead of becoming such strong...
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there is the republican party and wishing to d.c.. it is such, especially if you go -- it's such an ideologically driven party that does not allow a variety of views. i'm not talking about liberal views and conservative views. i'm talking about the variety of views we had for instance when the heritage foundation -- heritage was about education reform and getting a lot of different conservatives together. they would fight like heck about the best way forward on education reform, the best way forward on tax reform. jack kempe would have horrible fights with phil gramm and others and then they would come together and come up with a tax reform plan. there were to be constant battles on the budget. there were a lot of different ways forward in the conservatives we believe even into the 90s, 1994 we always talked about a legislative laboratory of ideas and you talked about the place of ideas and we talked about the free marketplace of ideas. we would close the doors and go downstairs and debate nonstop among ourselves until we came up with
there is the republican party and wishing to d.c.. it is such, especially if you go -- it's such an ideologically driven party that does not allow a variety of views. i'm not talking about liberal views and conservative views. i'm talking about the variety of views we had for instance when the heritage foundation -- heritage was about education reform and getting a lot of different conservatives together. they would fight like heck about the best way forward on education reform, the best way...
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if you have any information, contact d.c. police. --oach truck driver who was is now charged with second- degree murder. two men attacked him on tuesday. investigators say that byers went into his truck and drove after his attackers, kevin crouch later died. walkingpictures of him out of d.c. superior court earlier today. expensive to ride on the toll road, this has increased to $2.50. the toll will help operate and maintain the road, and save some of the cost for metro use service. justting by train or bus got more expensive as well for hundreds of thousands. extend theiled to benefit plan -- and the amount of money set aside for commuting has dropped substantially, this is 130, down from $245. the president of the board estimates a half-million people in the area will be impacted. apple denies reports that they helped the nsa hack iphones. allegedly has a program to turn on the camera and microphone without users knowing. a privacy advocate broke the testimony from edward snowden. apple says they are unaware of the program. america
if you have any information, contact d.c. police. --oach truck driver who was is now charged with second- degree murder. two men attacked him on tuesday. investigators say that byers went into his truck and drove after his attackers, kevin crouch later died. walkingpictures of him out of d.c. superior court earlier today. expensive to ride on the toll road, this has increased to $2.50. the toll will help operate and maintain the road, and save some of the cost for metro use service. justting by...
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from washington, d.c. up through baltimore, new york, philadelphia, boston, and this storm and this storm coming together off of the coast, and once the snow clears out, even colder air moves in this. down to 26 in new york. it will be a light fluffy snow but there could be a lot of it. by tonight, about 3:00, 4:00 it is starting to intensify, and after 8:00, 9:00, this snow gets heavy from new york up through new england, very heavy snow especially close to the change line. one big storm intensifying, so we will see banding here along this low. the two converge and some areas through this region could see very heavy snow in a brief period of time. that time looks like midnight tonight by tomorrow morning it's on the ground as the storm begins to clear out. so it's overnight tonight that the snow is heavy. by 5:00 still snow coming down, but clearing out. by friday night it is gone, but the air gets even colder. you can see this curve here where the heavy snow goes along the coast. this combined with the g
from washington, d.c. up through baltimore, new york, philadelphia, boston, and this storm and this storm coming together off of the coast, and once the snow clears out, even colder air moves in this. down to 26 in new york. it will be a light fluffy snow but there could be a lot of it. by tonight, about 3:00, 4:00 it is starting to intensify, and after 8:00, 9:00, this snow gets heavy from new york up through new england, very heavy snow especially close to the change line. one big storm...
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we spoke with a spokesman for the d.c. area airports here. here what happens he said how they're ready for the domino effect of air travel. >> because so much of the traffic goes to places like boston and new york, we do expect some effects as we go into the evening into the cities. it seems like the character of this storm is not so much the amount of snow that's coming in, it's the intensity and the wins that will be associated with that it will make air travel difficult to bostons and new york. >> here at d.c., they know this storm will wreak a lot of havoc, they have staff on standby, here through the night, waiting for the storm to hit in the area and helping with delays. one thing is for sure, for travel, it is going to be a hard 24 hours for travelers are and certainly for the airlines as well. >> this is going to be a mess. so many people, i think, waiting until thursday, friday, saturday to come home from vacations. it will not be easy. thanks to you. meteorologist alexandra steele tracking the storm's path. who is going to get hit h
we spoke with a spokesman for the d.c. area airports here. here what happens he said how they're ready for the domino effect of air travel. >> because so much of the traffic goes to places like boston and new york, we do expect some effects as we go into the evening into the cities. it seems like the character of this storm is not so much the amount of snow that's coming in, it's the intensity and the wins that will be associated with that it will make air travel difficult to bostons and...
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kyla campbell is in washington, d.c. getting reaction from the state department. but first, we go to ktvu's sal castanedo, live live at the consulate. sal? >> reporter: good afternoon, brian. a lot of people have been coming to the consulate and taking pictures and looking at the damage. now, normally an arson fire like this would be a legal police matter but since it happened at the chinese consulate, the federal authorities are involved and the news is gaining international attention. last night before 9:30, chinese officials say someone drove up, got out of a minivan and poured two containers of gasoline on the front steps of the chinese consulate and lit it. the building at laguna and geary briefly caught fire before san francisco police and fire department arrived on the scene. chinese officials say no one was injured. and the person or persons responsible were able to get away. today, the damage is plainly visible. consulate security camera right outside of the doorway may have caught the entire act in progress. chinese officials call arson a violent attack
kyla campbell is in washington, d.c. getting reaction from the state department. but first, we go to ktvu's sal castanedo, live live at the consulate. sal? >> reporter: good afternoon, brian. a lot of people have been coming to the consulate and taking pictures and looking at the damage. now, normally an arson fire like this would be a legal police matter but since it happened at the chinese consulate, the federal authorities are involved and the news is gaining international attention....
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sought a place for rest and repairs for the president, close enough to d.c. to get out here as often as needed, but far enough away there was wilderness. she bought the cottage and 15 acres. prescribed,on she $280, the deed is written in her name. the renovation she did include this porch, which she called her a, and specified that they be supported by the untrimmed cedar posts. most of these that you see our original. the color of the house now is the color that it was when the roosevelts were here. the interior is completely unfinished, they are bare, because it edith wanted them left that way. she wanted a total rustic feel, just as the porch, and natural in every sense. his room was originally divided into two, and edith opened it up into a lodge-like room. she wanted the family to be here together. a cook their meals by the fireplace. would do the. cooking and edith would oil the water for the tea -- would boil the water for the tea and the children would get what was needed for getting the meals together. when edith saw the cottage for the first time, t
sought a place for rest and repairs for the president, close enough to d.c. to get out here as often as needed, but far enough away there was wilderness. she bought the cottage and 15 acres. prescribed,on she $280, the deed is written in her name. the renovation she did include this porch, which she called her a, and specified that they be supported by the untrimmed cedar posts. most of these that you see our original. the color of the house now is the color that it was when the roosevelts were...
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it is now on display at the newseum in washington, d.c. on august 10, 2006, the judge ordered that the personal items confiscated from the cabin be sold at auction and that the proceeds go to the bombing victims. the auction raised over $232,000. ted kaczynski's brother david received the $1 million reward for the unabomber's capture. after paying his legal expenses, he donated the rest of the reward money to the families of his brother's victims. >> he said i know i could have had my brother's blood on my hands through an execution, but i couldn't have innocent people's blood on my hands. >> after the trial, gary wright and david developed a close friendship. they have appeared together at numerous speaking engagement. >> we speak on social justice issues. we speak on healing and stuff like that. people are always saying that's an unlikely friendship. >> david kaczynski no longer speaks publicly about his brother's crimes. he is currently the executive director of a tibetan monastery in upstate new york. three people were killed outright
it is now on display at the newseum in washington, d.c. on august 10, 2006, the judge ordered that the personal items confiscated from the cabin be sold at auction and that the proceeds go to the bombing victims. the auction raised over $232,000. ted kaczynski's brother david received the $1 million reward for the unabomber's capture. after paying his legal expenses, he donated the rest of the reward money to the families of his brother's victims. >> he said i know i could have had my...
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kaplin of >> i am with the alliance for biking and walking and an organization based in washington, d.c., we focus on biking and walking issues and i am here today to give you a little bit of context about what is happening in our cities across the country. we are really seeing that after 40 years of being with the care and urban centers are experiencing a boom in growth much like san francisco is. and what is interesting about this boom in urban growth is that it is the first time that this has happened since we billed out the national infrastructure for the highways and the automobile age and it is a great news for the economy and small business and because it means more of a customer base and it is also a bad things for businesses in the transportation planning where we had been used to the planning for the automobile only road space and it is just the case that when you have thousands of people moving through a city, getting everybody from point a to b by a car is not going to keep on working, new roads is not an option and there is not the land use space and the transit is expensiv
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>> cities between washington, d.c. and maine are are bracing, like white plains new york, where the 4,000-ton salt supply is ready for the roads. >> we're playing cat and mouse with mother nature. >> salt and snow blowers are flying off the shelves as people prepare for the snow calming later today. >> they are saying possibly between six to 14 inches. with this, i'll be ready for anything. >> you're looking live a the a shot of those flags blowing in the wind. we're showing you that, because wind is going to be a key factor here. that blizzard conditions mean winds upwards of 35 miles per hour, and that could mean some seriously treacherous roads. you can see plenty of people heading off to work here along the west side highway in new york city, which is one of the main drags. this could be pretty serious. there are a lot of highways throughout the eastern seaboard that are going to be shut down, so really, this is becoming something that people really need to pay attention to and certainly prepare for. del. >> we tur
>> cities between washington, d.c. and maine are are bracing, like white plains new york, where the 4,000-ton salt supply is ready for the roads. >> we're playing cat and mouse with mother nature. >> salt and snow blowers are flying off the shelves as people prepare for the snow calming later today. >> they are saying possibly between six to 14 inches. with this, i'll be ready for anything. >> you're looking live a the a shot of those flags blowing in the wind....
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d.c. and baltimore maybe 1 or 2 inches. again the timing, the worst will be now in the ohio valley, during the day today in new england and then tonight overnight in areas around new york city. >> and then bitter cold. >> get out and shovel as it is snowing because you won't want to be out there after the storm leaves. >>> how to breaking news unfolding right now at the bottom of the earth with 74 people stranded aboard the antarctic ship, the first group of 12 passengers have been rescued in what is being described as a race against time. just hours ago, a helicopter arrived on a self-made helipad. the plan is to chopper passengers off the boat and to a near by ice breaker. the ship has been stuck in a field of ice for more than a week now. >>> the new year is also bringing health care under the affordable care act. the government says more than 2 million people have already signed up, but the supreme court threw in a last minute wrench blocking a contraception requirement. tracie potts in live in washington. how does this
d.c. and baltimore maybe 1 or 2 inches. again the timing, the worst will be now in the ohio valley, during the day today in new england and then tonight overnight in areas around new york city. >> and then bitter cold. >> get out and shovel as it is snowing because you won't want to be out there after the storm leaves. >>> how to breaking news unfolding right now at the bottom of the earth with 74 people stranded aboard the antarctic ship, the first group of 12 passengers...
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washington, d.c., expect rain today. atlanta will be cloudy. st. louis will be cloudy as well. denver, sunshine, but rain in seattle, a high of 48. >>> millions of americans kicked off 2014 watching the tournament of roses parade. the 125th edition featured the jushl floral floats, marching bands, and majestic horses, but as reported, hot button issues threatened the show. >> reporter: it was a sight never seen before in the rose parade's 125-year history. the couple said "i do" on top of a wedding cake-shaped float as viewers witnessed the same-sex marriage. >> we're honoring the efforts of, you know, thousands of men and women who fought long and hard for this. >> reporter: the aids health care float celebrates gay rights victories including supreme court ruling that opened the door to same-sex marriage in california. the boycott the 2014 rose parade facebook page had more than 8,000 likes. some paradegoers thought it was over the top. >> i have no problem getting married, you know, but why make a show out of it. >> reporter: the city of pasadena stepped up security in the wa
washington, d.c., expect rain today. atlanta will be cloudy. st. louis will be cloudy as well. denver, sunshine, but rain in seattle, a high of 48. >>> millions of americans kicked off 2014 watching the tournament of roses parade. the 125th edition featured the jushl floral floats, marching bands, and majestic horses, but as reported, hot button issues threatened the show. >> reporter: it was a sight never seen before in the rose parade's 125-year history. the couple said "i...
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the heaviest snow is going to miss the d.c. area. kris van cleave begins our coverage. >> basically, all the major airports are now suffering excessive delays. been canceled.ve expect those to grow as this weather gets worse. >> of reagan national, all the incoming flights showed up red. delayed as storms slam the east. 22 states from kansas to maine are going to be feeling the force of this. christie is trying to get home to chicago. >> are you worried about getting out? >> all my. -- all might. watching the weather for the next two days. >> he is heading home through cold temperatures. you're reading that thermometer correctly. minnesota was -40 degrees. look at the canceled flights. buried under snow. >> he keeps piling up. are asked toicials do their part. -- nyone could and >> salt trucks are hitting the streets. residents are stocking up in the single digit temperatures. >> somewhere possibly between 6- 14 inches. if you're trying to fly to boston, that is not going to happen. all the flights of the canceled. the airport is goi
the heaviest snow is going to miss the d.c. area. kris van cleave begins our coverage. >> basically, all the major airports are now suffering excessive delays. been canceled.ve expect those to grow as this weather gets worse. >> of reagan national, all the incoming flights showed up red. delayed as storms slam the east. 22 states from kansas to maine are going to be feeling the force of this. christie is trying to get home to chicago. >> are you worried about getting out?...
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tracie potts is monitoring the story from washington, d.c. the crew of that ship is staying put. >> reporter: the captain says the crew stays with the ship. they are apparently not in imminent danger but they are stuck and they have been stuck in that 10 feet of ice since the day before christmas. the captain says they are going to wait for the ice to break up, melt down and try to maneuver out. 52 scientists, researchers, journalists like us and other tourists on board, they have all been rescued, about a dozen at a time early this morning week been following this all morning. it wasn't clear if the helicopter was going to be able to go in because they were watching the weather conditions very carefully and it looked like the weather turned bad. that was not the case. after several failed attempts the last couple weeks they were finally able to get the people on an australian vessel. here's the thing. the ordeal is not over because we were told early on it was going to take a couple weeks to get through the conditions down there in antarctic
tracie potts is monitoring the story from washington, d.c. the crew of that ship is staying put. >> reporter: the captain says the crew stays with the ship. they are apparently not in imminent danger but they are stuck and they have been stuck in that 10 feet of ice since the day before christmas. the captain says they are going to wait for the ice to break up, melt down and try to maneuver out. 52 scientists, researchers, journalists like us and other tourists on board, they have all...
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but it all comes down to whether or not d.c. wants to pick up this issue. and there's very little enthusiasm in the congress. >> not only not -- you know keeping a family out of poverty but -- on the bottom line, in order to afford your rent, okay, on the minimum wage, west virginia and arkansas, you need to work a 63-hour workweek in order to afford the average rent in west virginia. two-bedroom apartment working 40-hour-a week on minimum wage. california, maryland, virginia, d.c., high-cost states like new york, you need to work 130 hours in a week in order to afford a two-bedroom apartment. in hawaii, 175 hours. it is not just a subsistent issue. >> the fight about democrats want to use this sort of simple, easy-to-access and minimum waging to blow out to a larger discussion about income and about buying power and economic power and in the country right now. and that idea where -- i have to work harder to get the same stuff i had 50 years ago is a message that translates across middle class. not just the poor, all the way up. there is a -- this is a very
but it all comes down to whether or not d.c. wants to pick up this issue. and there's very little enthusiasm in the congress. >> not only not -- you know keeping a family out of poverty but -- on the bottom line, in order to afford your rent, okay, on the minimum wage, west virginia and arkansas, you need to work a 63-hour workweek in order to afford the average rent in west virginia. two-bedroom apartment working 40-hour-a week on minimum wage. california, maryland, virginia, d.c.,...
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it's thursday january second it's four pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching r.t. and we begin in iraq which is just coming off its deadliest year since two thousand it according to the united nations mission to baghdad seven thousand eight hundred eighteen civilians were killed in sectarian violence this year alone in iraq at an iraqi security forces deaths in that toll rises to more than eighty eight hundred although the war in that country officially ended in two thousand and eleven the violence continues and pieces hard to find iraq is that lasting legacy of u.s. intervention in the middle east which might explain the results of a new global poll conducted in over sixty five countries around the world at the end of two thousand and thirteen done by the worldwide independent network in. gallup the poll asked people which country do you think is the greatest threat to peace in the world today and far and away the not so distinguish honor's went to the united states with twenty four percent saying america as the greatest threat to peace other nuclear armed nations
it's thursday january second it's four pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching r.t. and we begin in iraq which is just coming off its deadliest year since two thousand it according to the united nations mission to baghdad seven thousand eight hundred eighteen civilians were killed in sectarian violence this year alone in iraq at an iraqi security forces deaths in that toll rises to more than eighty eight hundred although the war in that country officially ended in two thousand and...
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. >> terrible about the razor shortage in d.c. over the holidays. >> willie, you still got yours. >> wait a minute. what are you doing, giby? >> i'm looking on the screen. you still have yours? >> it's all the same. >> your growing a beard? >> yeah. >> i got lazy during the holidays. >> hey, let me give you a suggestion. it's time to go back to work and be a little less lazy. >> i'm going to write that down with your suggestion about my orange shirt. >> don't wear the orange shirt with that beard. >> got it right here. >> willie, why aren't you in colorado this morning. >> that's not my bag, if you will. >> i was not there. but i did unplug. i went all wireless. not wireless, completely -- >> cut off. cordless. >> yes. it was like detox. it was hard. very hard. i did do one thing before i left. >> yes. >> for christmas i helped friends of "morning joe" get him a kitty. joe got a kitty for christmas. >> he got a kitty? >> yes. look. joe got a kitty. a rescue kitty. >> did he want one? >> no. his kids a called it oreo but everyone e
. >> terrible about the razor shortage in d.c. over the holidays. >> willie, you still got yours. >> wait a minute. what are you doing, giby? >> i'm looking on the screen. you still have yours? >> it's all the same. >> your growing a beard? >> yeah. >> i got lazy during the holidays. >> hey, let me give you a suggestion. it's time to go back to work and be a little less lazy. >> i'm going to write that down with your suggestion about...
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it's thursday january second five pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching our team and we begin with breaking news about the n.s.a. the spy agency hope the leaks would stop in two thousand and fourteen they hope today the washington post is reporting on n.s.a. efforts to build a supercomputer or what they refer to as a crypt a logically useful quantum computer capable of breaking any sort of encryption on the internet documents provided by edward snowden reveal that the project is part of a nearly eighty million dollar research program called penetrating hard targets civilian computer labs have long been working in the field of quantum computing a cutting edge science requiring a large shielded rooms known as farraday cages to create supercomputers that have far more capabilities than classical computers we all use today despite the amount of money and attention devoted to their quantum computer projects it appears the n.s.a. is no further along in research that then top civilian labs but experts believe a fully functional qu
it's thursday january second five pm in washington d.c. i'm sam sax and you're watching our team and we begin with breaking news about the n.s.a. the spy agency hope the leaks would stop in two thousand and fourteen they hope today the washington post is reporting on n.s.a. efforts to build a supercomputer or what they refer to as a crypt a logically useful quantum computer capable of breaking any sort of encryption on the internet documents provided by edward snowden reveal that the project is...
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i think ruth's argument exemplifies everything that is horrible about the d.c. media. first of all what she had was completely factually false. if he had stayed in the united states as daniel else burg argued in "the washington post," he would have been barred from making the very argument she just said he should have made. under the espionage act you're not allowed to come into court and say i was justified in disclosing this information. there's no whistle-blower exception. but i think the really important point is that people in washington continuously make excuses for those in power. ruth marcus was one of the leaders in 2008 say that bush officials that torture people should be protected. she praised and protected fbi agents in the '70s who enter people's homes without warning and were criminally prosecuted. she said they shouldn't have been prosecuted. that's what people in washington do. they would never call on someone like james clapper, caught lying to congress, they only pick on people who embarrass the government to which they're loyal. it's not about the r
i think ruth's argument exemplifies everything that is horrible about the d.c. media. first of all what she had was completely factually false. if he had stayed in the united states as daniel else burg argued in "the washington post," he would have been barred from making the very argument she just said he should have made. under the espionage act you're not allowed to come into court and say i was justified in disclosing this information. there's no whistle-blower exception. but i...
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even a dusting in washington, d.c. and baltimore. but by tomorrow afternoon, even by noon, the snow is gone. but that's just the beginning of the trouble. on the backside of the nor'easter, incredibly gusty winds, thus gusts gusting to 40 and 50. that's where the problems will lie. details of the totals, 8 to 14 expected in boston. 6 to 8 in new york. albany, points west, 8 to 12. washington and philadelphia, 4 to 7 for you. so you can see, 22 states impacted with 100 million people. but it's the blizzard warnings, and you can see where they are, on the cape, long island, that's where the very light, fluffy snow, that doesn't have a lot of water within it, will blow with gusts 45 miles per hour, visibility's to low. the snow falling, the wind and the visibilities. >> get ready. >> get ready. >> we'll be tracking it, every hour, thank you. >>> other stories making news around the world now. former prime minister ariel sharon is in critical condition, after being in a coma for nearly eight years. a spokesman is saying, his organs are f
even a dusting in washington, d.c. and baltimore. but by tomorrow afternoon, even by noon, the snow is gone. but that's just the beginning of the trouble. on the backside of the nor'easter, incredibly gusty winds, thus gusts gusting to 40 and 50. that's where the problems will lie. details of the totals, 8 to 14 expected in boston. 6 to 8 in new york. albany, points west, 8 to 12. washington and philadelphia, 4 to 7 for you. so you can see, 22 states impacted with 100 million people. but it's...
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october 3 in washington, d.c. this year, there was a 34-year-old woman driving her car, and she got into a bit of a traffic altercation outside of a federal building, and the secret service opened fire on her a lot. and eventually, she made it to capitol hill where she was gunned down, ander baby was in the back of the car. so that's -- she had no weapons, she had no car bomb, she was just a woman having a bad day driving. and no media outcry. she actually got a standing -- the security officials got a standing ovation in the house of representatives. so i can't even imagine the human cry that would have happened if contractors were doing that job instead of uniformed employees of the government. be so i just want to draw that, the comparison there as these guys are still being prosecuted now for the third time the justice department's going after them again. the federal judge has already thrown it out once vigorously for prosecutorial misconduct. so it's a political prosecution at this point. >> yeah. so you stil
october 3 in washington, d.c. this year, there was a 34-year-old woman driving her car, and she got into a bit of a traffic altercation outside of a federal building, and the secret service opened fire on her a lot. and eventually, she made it to capitol hill where she was gunned down, ander baby was in the back of the car. so that's -- she had no weapons, she had no car bomb, she was just a woman having a bad day driving. and no media outcry. she actually got a standing -- the security...
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now on target in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight.
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issues in the world so each year we try to bring youth to our conventions and last year, it was in d.c. we had the opportunity to walk in the washington. we can't do this alone we have a lot of supporters we have folks here today, i want to ask them to stand and i'm sure they'll provide some comments as well but thank you for the time to be here to speak and thank you monique for the two center minutes to speak >> thank you. >> thank you. >> carol are you going to introduce the next. >> excuse me. we have the bay foundation. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is see caring write chin i'm the director at the bay view foundation. i want to share about our vision for the proposal we've put forth for the eco center. this is a unique stunt it's not just a green building. it is within the watershed that drains through 9 neighborhoods. we're interested in creating a collaborative opportunity where the bay mission will work with the city college it's been there since 2012 doing literacy. we want to take the building blocks and there the programming forethe viral education focusing on th
issues in the world so each year we try to bring youth to our conventions and last year, it was in d.c. we had the opportunity to walk in the washington. we can't do this alone we have a lot of supporters we have folks here today, i want to ask them to stand and i'm sure they'll provide some comments as well but thank you for the time to be here to speak and thank you monique for the two center minutes to speak >> thank you. >> thank you. >> carol are you going to introduce...
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d.c., philly, new york as we go through time, starting to fill in by 10 p.m. we'll start to feel the wind as well, 30, 40, 50 miles per hour. by friday afternoon this is out of here. but we're left with bitter dangerous cold as well as those wind gust that is will continue to go into friday. in the red shaded here, that is our blizzard warnings for much of long island. i'm hearing talk they might shut down the long island expressway. we also have blizzard warnings that extend from coastal massachusetts up towards maine. so it is very dangerous. we'll not hit a huge jackpot of snow but because those wind will be blustery and could last for 12 hours plus, that's the concern. because a lost kids will be excited that they have a snow day but it will be so cold and wind will be so fierce, that the kids do not want to be outside and parents are not going to put them outside. there is the forecast. windchill as we go overnight tonight, below zero windchill from new york northward. we haven't felt this cold in years across the northeast. cheryl, david, back to you. da
d.c., philly, new york as we go through time, starting to fill in by 10 p.m. we'll start to feel the wind as well, 30, 40, 50 miles per hour. by friday afternoon this is out of here. but we're left with bitter dangerous cold as well as those wind gust that is will continue to go into friday. in the red shaded here, that is our blizzard warnings for much of long island. i'm hearing talk they might shut down the long island expressway. we also have blizzard warnings that extend from coastal...
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the windchills will be below zero for everyone's morning commute to and from d.c. and in and around boston. the weather channel's mike seidel joins me from boston. they are bracing for the worst of this with blizzard conditions. >> reporter: they are. we've got blizzard warnings on the south shore just south of downtown boston. cape cod and long island, nassau, suffolk counties and east of new york city. these locations will get just a little bit more wind and puts them in the threshold for the definition and sustained winds of 35 miles an hour or more and reduced visibility of a quarter mile or less of snow or blowing snow. >> that's why they've got the winter storm warnings in boston all morning and they're keeping ahead of the snow and they'll do this until the last leg falls and out at logan airport they'll severely restrict flights, thomas because they want to keep their crews engaged during the height of the storm and stay ahead of the snowfall rate and they can't do that if there's a lot of planes on the tarmac and the runways and the taxi ways. tonight, 8:0
the windchills will be below zero for everyone's morning commute to and from d.c. and in and around boston. the weather channel's mike seidel joins me from boston. they are bracing for the worst of this with blizzard conditions. >> reporter: they are. we've got blizzard warnings on the south shore just south of downtown boston. cape cod and long island, nassau, suffolk counties and east of new york city. these locations will get just a little bit more wind and puts them in the threshold...
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and we're looking at anywhere from d.c., philadelphia, new york and boston. we think it will continue through the overnight hours tomorrow morning and tomorrow afternoon. in fact, tomorrow afternoon, highs will not get out of the teens even in boston and in new york city. now, how much snow are we expecting from this next major winter storm. 3 to 5 inches in the d.c. area, 5 to 8 inches, we're thinking, around philadelphia, new york city. but boston up to 12 and 18 inches, and all areas west of boston could pick up heavier amounts, as well. so we're watching this whole area over the next 48 hours with significant widespread heavy snow. back to you, ari. >> thank you, vivian, 18 inches, that's no joke. and from a busy newsroom, we're going to keep an eye on all of it. we have a key to the city, gothham's got a new mayor and he's going to close the gap between the haves and have nots, but first, let's see how he handles the snowstorm bearing down on new york city. there's a new form of innovation taking shape. at a company that's bringing media and technology t
and we're looking at anywhere from d.c., philadelphia, new york and boston. we think it will continue through the overnight hours tomorrow morning and tomorrow afternoon. in fact, tomorrow afternoon, highs will not get out of the teens even in boston and in new york city. now, how much snow are we expecting from this next major winter storm. 3 to 5 inches in the d.c. area, 5 to 8 inches, we're thinking, around philadelphia, new york city. but boston up to 12 and 18 inches, and all areas west of...
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by tomorrow afternoon, the storm is pulling away, but it is brutally cold from washington, d.c. all the way up towards maine. snowfall totals look like this. again, new york city anywhere from 6 to 8, maybe up to 10 inches of snow. boston, a foot of a snow. portland, over a foot of snow. it's a big storm system. back to you, thomas. >> it really is. i know you guys are going to be busy in your news room there. steve, thanks for making time for me. i appreciate it. >> no problem. >>> today, the obama administration is preparing to face the latest of challenges to the president's health care law. it has until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow to respond to this temporary injunction issued by supreme court jus sis sonia sotomayor on new year's eve. it delays implementation of the so-called birth control mandate for some catholic groups which oppose it on religious grounds. for now, at least, they don't have to cover contraception in their employee health plans. meanwhile, on this first business day of the new year, hospital, doctors, and farm sis are starting to handle some of the 2.1 million am
by tomorrow afternoon, the storm is pulling away, but it is brutally cold from washington, d.c. all the way up towards maine. snowfall totals look like this. again, new york city anywhere from 6 to 8, maybe up to 10 inches of snow. boston, a foot of a snow. portland, over a foot of snow. it's a big storm system. back to you, thomas. >> it really is. i know you guys are going to be busy in your news room there. steve, thanks for making time for me. i appreciate it. >> no problem....
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down towards baltimore and d.c., you're going to see more rain mixing in. so we're not expecting as much in accumulation. but the snow showers will linger into tomorrow as well. if you're doing any traveling, do expect some airport delays here. around new york city we're expecting some delays. certainly just getting around on the roadways is going to be very difficult with that wind blowing that snow around. how much are we talking? how about over a foot of snow in that darker shade of purple across upstate new york, down the hudson valley. new york city towards philly, anywhere from 5 to 8 inches of snow. it's going to be difficult to measure, bit way, with those very strong northeasterly winds. lots of snow towards boston as well. we definitely have you in the over one foot category. also as far north as month pill yar, vermont. back to you. >> kelly, thanks for the forecast. now from breaking news to broken news. we all know the deep freeze is nothing new on capitol hill. congress failed to extend long-term unemployment benefits for more than a million a
down towards baltimore and d.c., you're going to see more rain mixing in. so we're not expecting as much in accumulation. but the snow showers will linger into tomorrow as well. if you're doing any traveling, do expect some airport delays here. around new york city we're expecting some delays. certainly just getting around on the roadways is going to be very difficult with that wind blowing that snow around. how much are we talking? how about over a foot of snow in that darker shade of purple...
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winter storm is headed towards the north-east, and is expected to impact a wide stretch from washington d.c. to new england. the storm system walloped the great labellings wreejon. chick -- lakes region. chicago was hit with 9 inches of snow and more today. 400 flights were cancelled at chicago's o'hare airport. the east-west is bracing for a storm, expected to pack a blizzard like temperatures, flirting with 0 degrees. the governor of new york said the state may close major highway as a caution. >> in boston city schools closed for the week, declaring a snow emergency for the region. let's go to kevin corriveau for more on the storm's project path. >> well, we are seeing our weather deteriorate across north-east because of two weather systems that are merging and combining their energy. it will be severe. the system to the north has caused snow showers towards kansas. that will move towards the east. we'll get accumulations across the great lakes area. to the south, the second storm, that'll make its way to the north-east. tomorrow there's l -- there'll be a bit of snow. starting for conne
winter storm is headed towards the north-east, and is expected to impact a wide stretch from washington d.c. to new england. the storm system walloped the great labellings wreejon. chick -- lakes region. chicago was hit with 9 inches of snow and more today. 400 flights were cancelled at chicago's o'hare airport. the east-west is bracing for a storm, expected to pack a blizzard like temperatures, flirting with 0 degrees. the governor of new york said the state may close major highway as a...
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we're here at national airport, just outside of washington, d.c. if you can see behind me, this is what travelers are encountering, a lot of flights canceled, many delays. at many other airports across the country, it is a lot worse. logan airport in boston has announced they will stop flights from 8:30 p.m. tonight to noon tomorrow in anticipation of the strong winds that are arriving. we have already seen nationwide the numbers just tick up through the day of canceled flights. flight aware reports 1700 flights canceled already, 3400 delays, most in chicago o'hare airport. individual airlines are starting to cancel flights as well. let's check out which airlines. american airlines, 600 flights already canceled. us airways, over 100. united, 550. delta, 300 and southwest, about 100. it is predicted that travel conditions will just get worse as the weather situation does as well. jake, back to you. >> thanks, guys. if it looks as though it's miserable outside now, well, it's only going to get worse. the peak of the storm is hitting tonight with near
we're here at national airport, just outside of washington, d.c. if you can see behind me, this is what travelers are encountering, a lot of flights canceled, many delays. at many other airports across the country, it is a lot worse. logan airport in boston has announced they will stop flights from 8:30 p.m. tonight to noon tomorrow in anticipation of the strong winds that are arriving. we have already seen nationwide the numbers just tick up through the day of canceled flights. flight aware...
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we could see 1 to 3 inches in d.c. those accumulations will be about the same in philly, pittsburgh, it is going to be a mess. look at those wind chills, some areas feeling like 40 degrees below zero. unbelievable, waking up. if you wake up on friday morning here in the northeast, places like boston could feel like 15 below zero. there are your three-day temperatures. it does not get much better. temperatures will stay in the single digits. the teens all across the northern plains, the midwest around the great lakes as well. and so do plan on just a long 36 hours, guys, stay indoors. just snuggle up with some hot chocolate. it is going to be very snowy. definitely stay off the roads. >> we have time to prepare. that's the key. we know it's coming. so prepare, make a game plan. jennifer grey, great words of advice. >> prepare to snuggle. >> don't look at me. >> thanks so much, jennifer. want to get to ana cabrera who is here with the other day's stop stories. >> you guys hug and make up while i do the other news here. a
we could see 1 to 3 inches in d.c. those accumulations will be about the same in philly, pittsburgh, it is going to be a mess. look at those wind chills, some areas feeling like 40 degrees below zero. unbelievable, waking up. if you wake up on friday morning here in the northeast, places like boston could feel like 15 below zero. there are your three-day temperatures. it does not get much better. temperatures will stay in the single digits. the teens all across the northern plains, the midwest...
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that's from new england down d.c. this evening and we'll track it through overnight hours. this is the brunt of the storm during the overnight into early tomorrow morning. we'll be moving across long island and eastern new england during the morning hours and then out to sea as we head towards tomorrow afternoon as dumping some hefty snow totals. over a foot in boston, in fact, some parts north of town have already seen more than a foot. over a half foot in new york city and blizzard conditions possible across long island, block island and into eastern massachusetts and new hampshire. the combination of 50 miles per hour winds and the blowing and drifting snow. and perhaps the most noticeable thing about the storm, the frigid cold. once this leaves, look at the temperatures come saturday morning. much of the northeast goes subzero, windchill values as low as 30 below zero. maurice, true winter weather, it didn't wait long this year. >> dubois: it sure didn't. eric fisher, thank you so much from boston. now in new york state governor andrew cuomo has ordered a number of majo
that's from new england down d.c. this evening and we'll track it through overnight hours. this is the brunt of the storm during the overnight into early tomorrow morning. we'll be moving across long island and eastern new england during the morning hours and then out to sea as we head towards tomorrow afternoon as dumping some hefty snow totals. over a foot in boston, in fact, some parts north of town have already seen more than a foot. over a half foot in new york city and blizzard conditions...
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in washington, d.c., a woman gave birth to her daughter at 11:58 p.m. then, her brother, arrived three minutes later in 2014. dad couldn't be more proud. >> my god. full of joy, energy. unbelievable. happiness. >> and it happened twice. in toronto, these baby girls also separated by the calendar. gabriela on the left was born at 11:52 p.m. on new year's eve. and her sister, sofia, arrived 38 seconds into the new year. >> congratulations to the parents and both sets of twins. >> i guess they both get a tax break for each year. maybe that's an added financial bonus. >> do they go in different grades in school? >> i guess if it's not the calendar year. which most people don't, right? >>> time, now, for sports. and the underdog taking home the win in the 100th annual rose bowl game. >> here's our friends at espn with the highlights. >> hey, people, wake up off the couch. it's your sports guys, kenny and neil. we're going to give you some football games. >> good morning, america. let's go to the rose bowl in pasadena. 100th game. stanford/michigan state. con
in washington, d.c., a woman gave birth to her daughter at 11:58 p.m. then, her brother, arrived three minutes later in 2014. dad couldn't be more proud. >> my god. full of joy, energy. unbelievable. happiness. >> and it happened twice. in toronto, these baby girls also separated by the calendar. gabriela on the left was born at 11:52 p.m. on new year's eve. and her sister, sofia, arrived 38 seconds into the new year. >> congratulations to the parents and both sets of twins....
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twin newborns from the washington, d.c. area may have shared a womb, but they don't share a birth year. lorain was born at 11:58 tuesday. her little brother, brandon, three minutes later on wednesday morning. that's 180 seconds, but one born in 2013, one born in 2014. wonder about it will be a problem for preschool? they came about three weeks early and we're happy to say they are both healthy and doing very, very well. so congratulations. the popular photo messaging app snap chat having a rough start to the new year. 4.6 million users names and phone numbers were leaked online tuesday. the group posted the information on and online database where anyone can download it. snap chat was warned about a whole in its security system about a month ago. hackers said they wanted to put pressure to get the issue fixed. users can breathe easy, only the first eight digits of their phone numbers were posted. >>> fans are remembering the life of actor best known for his role on the fresh prince of bellaire. >> tell me, if you were me, w
twin newborns from the washington, d.c. area may have shared a womb, but they don't share a birth year. lorain was born at 11:58 tuesday. her little brother, brandon, three minutes later on wednesday morning. that's 180 seconds, but one born in 2013, one born in 2014. wonder about it will be a problem for preschool? they came about three weeks early and we're happy to say they are both healthy and doing very, very well. so congratulations. the popular photo messaging app snap chat having a...
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and then, in washington, d.c., they have a large system and 600 escalators in the system and they did put in the canopies, and but just called me last month and coming out next month to talk about the stuff and i have been out there to visit them in the past. and i think that a lot of the areas that are struggling with the canopies because as you can see they cost more than the escalators and so when the people are trying to install the new escalators to give them better reliability and because they don't have any safety devices that have come up in the last 30 some odd years and we are trying to get the safer escalators in here and so they are now required by code, and the state of california, adopted a 17.1, which is the american society of mechanical engineers and i was just baft last week, discussing with the members and one of the hot topics are the canopies because a lot of the places are finding that they are so expensive to install that it preincludes them from being able to replace them with newer and safer and reliability equipment because they are spending the money on cano
and then, in washington, d.c., they have a large system and 600 escalators in the system and they did put in the canopies, and but just called me last month and coming out next month to talk about the stuff and i have been out there to visit them in the past. and i think that a lot of the areas that are struggling with the canopies because as you can see they cost more than the escalators and so when the people are trying to install the new escalators to give them better reliability and because...